Universes with and without a center
Yukio Tomozawa

TL;DR
This paper explores the conceptual differences between universes with and without a center, analyzing their implications for cosmic microwave background dipoles and estimating the universe's center location using existing data.
Contribution
It introduces theorems to understand the cause of CMB dipoles and performs a computation to locate the universe's center based on current observations.
Findings
Theorems explaining CMB dipole origins
Estimated universe center location
Discussion of apparent center in non-centered universe
Abstract
Two types of universe, with and without a center, are discussed; and their implications for the observed cmb (cosmic microwave background radiation) dipole are described. Theorems useful for understanding the cause for a cmb dipole are presented. Using the theorems stated and all existing data, a computation for the location of the center of the universe has been performed. In the universe without center, however, a complication arises by the appearance of the apparent center after the expansion of the universe has proceeded.
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Taxonomy
TopicsHistory and Developments in Astronomy
